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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Things that are static -- not requiring regular change -- can be found at my website:http://sites.google.com/site/kbenoy/However, I'm afraid I do not update this regularly. I spend most of my time keeping the blog up to date.

This blogsite will have all of the changing material -- lesson plans and links to assignments. I will try to ensure that all assignments are posted here.If you see something underlined, it means that you can click on the item to have it appear. I will do this for all pdf documents, PowerPoints, videos, and even some music.

Sutherland has renewed its license with Discovery Education Streaming services and all of the Discovery videos and video clips are available for student use. If you established an account in previous years, you can access it using your existing login name and password. If you do not yet have an account, get the code from the poster at the front of my classroom (sorry, I cannot post this online) and enroll. Use is free and students have copywright privileges; you can use chunks within your presentations legally.

My tutorial times are officially 3:10 to 3:30 on Mondays and Fridays, however I am available most days before school, at noon and after school. Drop by or make an appointment if you need guaranteed time. I will respond to e-mails within a day at worst.

Students have quite a bit on their plates with the major project due soon. I'm going to add chapter 5 to the next unit test to put off the date a little longer still - I expect it to be on Tuesday, December 14. It will include chapters 3-4-5. Expect the mark breakdown to be as follows: 50 multiple choice questions ( 1 mark each) and 4 long answer questions from a choice of 7 possibilities (6 marks each). The test total is, therefore, out of 74 marks. At least 35 flash cards will be needed to earn the full 5 bonus marks available.

Students should be working on the Medieval Research Project. Part 1. Part 2. The due date has been extended to Monday, December 6.

Tuesday, November 30 - Library block. We will take attendance at class before heading there.

Wednesday, December 1 - Take up #1-6, p. 74. Complete Terry Jones' The Crusades; Pilgrims in Arms. Questions:1) What started the First Crusade? 2) What did crusader knights hope to gain? 3) Why did peasants join the crusade? 4) Why were Jews persecuted in Medieval Europe? 5) How did the "Peoples' Crusade" end? 6) What was the relationship between the crusaders and the Byzantines? Watch Episode 2: Jerusalem, and do the questions on the 2nd screen: 1) What equipment did a night on the first crusade take with him? 2) What hazards did crusaders face and was it likely that a crusader would survive the 1st Crusade? 3) Why did Baldwin leave the main crusader group to go to Edessa? 4) How were fortified cities attacked by the crusaders? 5) What happened at Marat? 6) Did Christians in Jerusalem need rescuing? Explain. 7) How did the Crusader's treat the inhabitants of Jerusalem when they took the city? Work on your reports.

The next unit test will be on Wednesday, December 1. Expect the mark breakdown to be as follows: 45 multiple choice questions (1 mark each), 5 definitions (2 marks each) and 3 from a choice of 5 long answer questions (6 marks each). The total is, therefore, out of 73 marks. 5 bonus marks are available if you submit more than 25 flash cards done as required.

Friday, December 3 - PowerPointPost 1945 Canada. Material from Canada; A Peoples’ History; Comfort & Fear. (Seeing Red, On Guard for Thee and The Shadow of Nuclear War -questions).Read pp. 140-146. Do sidebar questions pp. 140, 141 #1-2, 143 #3, 145 & #1-6, p. 146. Watch some anti-communist American propaganda from the 1950's He May Be a Communist,The Red Menace, and the ever popular film used in schools --Communism.

The unit test on Topic #4 is on Monday, November 29. Expect the following mark breakdown: 70 multiple choice questions (1 mark each), 5 map items (1 mark each) and 2 from a choice of 4 long answer questions (10 marks each). The total is, therefore, out of 95 marks.

Monday, November 29 - Unit Test on Topic #4. Be sure to pick up the plan and questions for this unit.

Tuesday, November 30 - Complete the introduction to the Cold War lecture material (base notes). Video from the 20th Century History Series: One Man's Revolution; mao Tse-Tung. Sorry, this is not available online. Lecture: Mao and the Revolution in China (base notes). If you have the time, be sure to watch episode 15 of the CNN Cold War Series: China 1949-1972 (Part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4, part 5).

Thursday, December 2 - Complete the United Nations (base notes). If time, Begin the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe to 1956 (base notes). See what people thought of the United Nations when it was first founded -- watch the National Film Board film Now the Peace.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Things that are static -- not requiring regular change -- can be found at my website: http://sites.google.com/site/kbenoy/However, I'm afraid I do not update this regularly. I spend most of my time keeping the blog up to date.

This blogsite will have all of the changing material -- lesson plans and links to assignments. I will try to ensure that all assignments are posted here.If you see something underlined, it means that you can click on the item to have it appear. I will do this for all pdf documents, PowerPoints, videos, and even some music.

Sutherland has renewed its license with Discovery Education Streaming services and all of the Discovery videos and video clips are available for student use. If you established an account in previous years, you can access it using your existing login name and password. If you do not yet have an account, get the code from the poster at the front of my classroom (sorry, I cannot post this online) and enroll. Use is free and students have copywright privileges; you can use chunks within your presentations legally.

My tutorial times are officially 3:10 to 3:30 on Mondays and Fridays, however I am available most days before school, at noon and after school. Drop by or make an appointment if you need guaranteed time. I will respond to e-mails within a day at worst.

Wednesday, November 24 - Library research block. Report to the classroom and we will go to the library from there.

Thursday, November 25 - Library research block. Report to the classroom and we will go to the library from there.

Friday, November 26 - Introduction to the Crusades. Watch Terry Jones' The Crusades; Pilgrims in Arms. Questions:1) What started the First Crusade? 2) What did crusader knights hope to gain? 3) Why did peasants join the crusade? 4) Why were Jews persecuted in Medieval Europe? 5) How did the "Peoples' Crusade" end? 6) What was the relationship between the crusaders and the Byzantines? Read pp. 69-74. Do #1-6, p. 74. We will not get a chance to watch his following two documentaries, but if you can, be sure to watch them yourself: Jerusalem, Jihad, andDestruction. I'd love to screen all of these in class, but they take too long. A great documentary on the Crusades is The Crescent and the Cross (1 hour 30 minutes).

Social Studies 11

The next unit test is still another week away -- probably a week Tuesday. The mark breakdown is most likely to be as follows: 45 multiple choice questions (1 mark each), 5 definitions (2 marks each) and 3 from a choice of 5 long answer questions (6 marks each). The total is, therefore, out of 73 marks. 5 bonus marks are available if you submit more than 25 flash cards done as required.

Thursday, November 25 - Take up homework. Video:The Valour & the Horror; Savage Christmas; Hong Kong 1941and questions (posted on the 2nd screen). Take a break from homework today. Instead, make sure your preparations are underway for the test on 1919-1945 next week. Don't forget, you have a Family History/Immigration Assignment underway too.

Our Unit test was originally scheduled to be this week, but with the grad event and shortened days for parent/teacher interviews, we agreed to put off the exam until next Monday and begin the next unit this week.

Monday, November 22 - Shoah/the Holocaust (base notes). If you were not in my grade 11 classes last year, or even if you were, it is well-worth watching Frontline's Memories of the Camps video.

Tuesday, November 23 - Complete the lecture from last class: Shoah/the Holocaust (base notes). Watch The World At War; Genocide (part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5.)

Wednesday, November 24 - Complete any Holocaust material, and begin the Cold War unit. Watch: The Cold War; Comrades 1917-1945 (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3,Part 4, Part 5). This is an outstanding documentary series on the Cold War and you should watch as many episodes as you have time to see. Be sure to pick up the plan for the next unit and the question set today.

Thursday, November 25 - Introduction to the Cold War (Base notes). Watch Churchill's "Iron Curtain Speech." Be sure to read" Lecture 14; The Origins of the Cold War" from The History Guide. Do watch more of CNN's Cold War video series. The History 12 Provincial exam and the class exam is heavily wighted toward the Cold War material and these videos are outstanding. Episode 2 Iron Curtain (part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4, part 5)

Friday, November 26 - Complete any material left over from last class. Video: Cold War Confrontation from the 20th Century History series (sorry, it seems to be unavailable online). Try to Watch CNN's Cold War: Episode 3 Marshall Plan; 1947-1952 (part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4, part 5); Episode 4 Berlin1948-1949 (part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4, part 5).

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Things that are static -- not requiring regular change -- can be found at my website: http://sites.google.com/site/kbenoy/However, I'm afraid I do not update this regularly. I spend most of my time keeping the blog up to date.

This blogsite will have all of the changing material -- lesson plans and links to assignments. I will try to ensure that all assignments are posted here.If you see something underlined, it means that you can click on the item to have it appear. I will do this for all pdf documents, PowerPoints, videos, and even some music.

Sutherland has renewed its license with Discovery Education Streaming services and all of the Discovery videos and video clips are available for student use. If you established an account in previous years, you can access it using your existing login name and password. If you do not yet have an account, get the code from the poster at the front of my classroom (sorry, I cannot post this online) and enroll. Use is free and students have copywright privileges; you can use chunks within your presentations legally.

My tutorial times are officially 3:10 to 3:30 on Mondays and Fridays, however I am available most days before school, at noon and after school. Drop by or make an appointment if you need guaranteed time. I will respond to e-mails within a day at worst.

86% ClubWe meet on Thursday of this week. Many of you are unable to attend because of competing meetings. The information I will go over is contained in the following two documents. Click on them to download or read them:

The next exam will not be for at least a week or so and possibly more. This one will include more than one chapter from the textbook. I will post details about the exam when we are a little closer to it.

Monday, November 15 - Take up homework: #1-7, p. 56. Handout: Analyzing a Primary Source - a serf's contract. PowerPoint: Monasticism. Introduction to Medieval Research Assignment. (Medieval Research Project. Part 1. Part 2.). We will likely devote 2 classes this week to this assignment.

Major glitch! I thought I had the library booked during this week, but apparently booked the following week instead. I am, therefore, re-planning this week. Expect library classes on the following dates: November 24, 25, 29 and 30. Report to the class and we will go from there.

We just had a unit test, so the next exam is at least a week away. I will post the mark breakdown when we are a little closer to the test.There is a major research assignment underway, theFamily History - Immigration Assignment (With additional options for International and First Nations students. Click here to get a sample pedigree sheet. ) The due date for this work is not until right after the Christmas holidays, to allow plenty of time for research and discussion with family members.

Monday, November 15 - (Some time this block we will be doing a Social "Responsibility Survey." This will take about half an hour and is likely to result in rejigging the plan for the week. I will do so when I have a clearer idea on its impact on our class.) Introductory video clip on the Great Depression. Take up sidebar questions p. 71 & 72 & #1-4, p. 72, sidebar questions p. 76, 78 & 79 & #1-2, p. 79. WatchCanada; A People’s History; Hard Times and do the viewing guide questions. If time we will continue with the PowerPoint on the interwar years. Do sidebars 4-16, p. 93, 4-17 & 4-18, p. 95 & 4-19, p. 96.

Wednesday, November 17 - Take up homework. Complete PowerPoint. Video King & Country (sorry, unavailable on the Internet) & questions. If you have not read pages 90-98, please do so and ensure that #1-5, p. 98 is completed. Read pp. 100-110. Do 1-4, p. 105, sidebar questions p. 106, 107, 110 & #1-3, p. 110. If you are interested and have the time, watch this British anti-war advertisement from the 1930s to understand the roots of appeasement. Watch the 20 minute 30's documentary: The European Arms Race 1935 - 1939 part 1 andpart 2. To see Nazi Germany, watch this largely unnarrated documentary, Nazi Germany Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5,Part 6, Part 7, Part 8 & Part 9.How Were Decisions Made in Nazi Germany. Look at Hitler's art: Part 1, Part 2.

Tuesday, November 16 - Introductory slideshow - Coventry Cathedral. Video: Twentieth Century History; Pearl Harbour to Hiroshima (if available). World War II chronology (base notes). 2/3 of the land fighting of WWII took place on the Eastern Front. Be sure to watch some video material on this important area.

Wednesday, November 17 - World War II chronology (base notes). Don't bother with the movie Pearl Harbour as it is historically poor; do watch Tora! Tora! Tora! however. Watch World War II; War in the Pacific, from the World at War series.

Thursday, November 18 - Video: Twentieth Century History; The Road to Berlin (if available). Complete the World War II chronology (base notes). Hopefully, begin World War II; the British Experience (base notes). Most of the film we see of World War II is in black and white if it isn't from Hollywood. World War II; The Lost Colour Archives (part 1, part 2 - note: this one is missing from this series, but can be had at Veoh, requiring registration and download, part 3) is interesting footage.

Friday, November 19 - Complete World War II; the British Experience (base notes).